Hironobu Kageyama
Encyclopedia
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Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

ese musical artist prominent in the soundtracks for anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

, video game, and tokusatsu
Tokusatsu
is a Japanese term that applies to any live-action film or television drama that usually features superheroes and makes considerable use of special effects ....

 productions. He is sometimes called Kami (Kei) by his fans. Kageyama got his big break at age 16, as lead singer of the pop group Lazy
LAZY (band)
is a Japanese rock band founded in 1977 by the young classmates Hironobu Kageyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka and Akira Takasaki. The three founders soon found in their own school the drummer Munetaka Higuchi and the keyboard player Shunji Inoue to complete the line-up...

. By the early '80s, the band split and Kageyama went solo. He found major success once he started to sing the theme songs of anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

 and tokusatsu
Tokusatsu
is a Japanese term that applies to any live-action film or television drama that usually features superheroes and makes considerable use of special effects ....

 shows. Becoming immensely popular soon after, Kageyama went on to be dubbed the "Prince of Anime/Tokusatsu Songs" and is a main fixture for shows to this day. He also got the nickname "Mr. DBZ" by fans of Dragon Ball Z as he did the most songs for that anime. He is an original member and the current leader of the popular vocal group JAM Project
JAM Project
JAM Project is an anime music genre "supergroup" based in Japan, originally founded on July 19, 2000 by famous 1970s theme song artist Ichirou Mizuki...

. Also, along with Masaaki Endoh
Masaaki Endoh
is a Japanese singer/songwriter who is prominent in the area of soundtracks for anime and tokusatsu productions. He is one of the founders of the anison supergroup JAM Project and has been a regular member ever since its inception in 2000. The group recently celebrated their 10th Anniversary with a...

, he hosts Anipara Ongakukan, a TV show aired on the Kids Station Channel that shows live performances of the theme songs of recent anime and tokusatsu shows. His real given name written in kanji as "".

MD Geist
MD Geist
is an anime and manga about a post-apocalyptic world. The series is extremely violent, often depicting graphic scenes of human dismemberment and evisceration....

 

  • Hijoh no Sooja (Soldier of No Mercy - also known as Merciless Soldier)
  • Honoo no Baajoronusu (Violence of the Flame)

Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross 

  • Star Dust Memory (Insert Song, first anime song)

The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final
The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final
is the OVA sequel to the 1997 anime television series The King of Braves GaoGaiGar. The series begun in 2000, created by Sunrise's internal "Studio 7" under the direction of Yoshitomo Yonetani, and the first Yūsha metaseries funded by both Takara and Bandai and produced by Sunrise.-Premise:The...

 

  • Let's Final Fusion!! (Yuusha Ou GaoGaiGar Final Saikyou Character Song Kanzenhan Disc2)
  • Let's Final Fusion!! (With Endou Masaaki) (Yuusha Ou GaoGaiGar FINAL Saikyou Character Song Kanzenhan Disc1)

Dragon Ball Z 

  • Cha-La Head-Cha-La
    CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
    is the first opening theme song of the anime series Dragon Ball Z and is the fifteenth single by J-pop artist Hironobu Kageyama. It was released on vinyl, cassette, and mini CD on May 1, 1989 in Japan only. It is coupled with the first Dragon Ball Z closing theme "Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Power!"...

     (1st Opening Theme)
  • We Gotta Power (2nd Opening Theme)
  • Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta / We Were Angels (2nd Ending Theme)
  • Ikusa (I-KU-SA) / The Battle (I-KU-SA) (Ending for DBZ Movie 2)
  • Marugoto / The Whole World (Ending for DBZ Movie 3 (with Ammy))
  • "Ya" na Koto ni wa Genkai-Dama!! / There's a Genki-Dama in Bad Things!! (Ending for DBZ Movie 4)
  • Tobikkiri no Saikyo tai Saikyo / The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest (Ending for DBZ Movie 5 (with Ammy))
  • Hero (Kimi ga Hiro) / Hero (You're The Hero) (Ending for DBZ Movie 6, with Yuka)
  • Giri Giri—Sekai Kyokugen-- / At the Brink: The Earth's Limit (Ending for DBZ Movie 7, with Yuka)
  • Baningu Faito—Nessen - Ressen - Chogekisen / Burning Fight: A Close, Intense, Super Fierce Battle (Ending for DBZ Movie 8)
  • Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai / Surpassing the Galaxy, Rising High (Ending for DBZ Movie 9)
  • Kiseki no Biggu Faito / The Miraculous Fight (Ending for DBZ Movie 10)
  • Doragon Pawâ Mugendai / Dragon Power Infinity (Ending for DBZ Movie 11)
  • Saikyo no Fusion / The Mightiest of Fusion (Ending for DBZ Movie 12)
  • Ore Ga Yaranakya Dare Ga Yaru / If I Can't Do It Who Will (Ending for DBZ Movie 13)
  • Hikari no Tabi / Light's Journey (Ending for DBZ Movie Special 1: Bardock, with KŪKO)
  • Aoi Kaze no Hope / The Blue Wind's Hope (Ending for DBZ Movie Special 2: Trunks)
  • Hikari no Will Power / Light of Willpower (Mirai Trunks Theme)
  • Unmei no Hi: Tamashii tai Tamashii / Day of Destiny: Spirit vs. Spirit (Gohan Super Saiyajin 2)
  • Aitsu wa Son Goku / He is Son Goku (with Kuko)
  • Mondai Nai Sa!!
  • Super + Power = Melody: Chouryokusetsu
  • Kung Fu Taiso / Kung Fu Generation
  • Jôshiki Nante NA*I*SA / No Common Sense At All (with Broadway)
  • Ômori Raisu Boi / A Big Serving of the Rice Boy (with Broadway)
  • Koko Kara from the Home Planet Earth / From Here on Earth from the Home Planet Earth (with Broadway)
  • Mirai Chizu / Future Map (with Broadway)
  • Tenka-Muteki no Furukôsu / A Full Course Unrivaled in the World (with Broadway)
  • Fly High (with Broadway)
  • All Alone (with Broadway)
  • 1 ♥ Kônen / One Heart Light-Year (with Broadway)
  • Ore-tachi no Enajî / Our Energy (with Masako Nozawa as Son Goku)
  • Tamashiii no Michi / Path of Spirits
  • Toki to Hikari no Shita de / Beneath Time and Light (with Kuko)
  • Mind Power...Ki... (with Yuka Satô)
  • Ryûsei Toshokan: Kometto Raiburarî / Comet Library
  • Ôgon no Konpasu / Compass of Gold
  • Spacepeople DBZ
  • Wild Dance Night 《Yoake Made Tsuppashire》 / Wild Dance Night 《Run At Full Speed Until Dawn》
  • For Ever
  • Nanika ga... (Michi no Chikara) / Something is... (Road of Power) (with Yuka)
  • Hoshi no Toraianguru / Triangle of Stars
  • Fight on Fighting Road
  • Seiki-Matsu Banzai! / Hooray for the End of the Century!
  • Saraba Namida Yo / Goodbye, Tears!
  • Kinô no Yume, Kyô no Hikari—Sairento Naito - Môningu Mûn-- / Yesterday’s Dreams, Today’s Light: Silent Night, Morning Moon
  • Memorîzu—Yatsu no Inai Yoru-- / Memories: An Evening Without Him
  • Growin’ Up Itsuka Mata Aeru Hi Made / Growin’ Up: Until the Day We Can Meet Again (with Team DBZ)
  • Doragon Ondo / Dragon March (with Satoko Yamano & Namec-Shachuu)

Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman
Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman
is a Japanese anime OVA. It was released in Japan on February 21, 1996. It was written, based on the manga by Kaimu Tachibana, by Hideki Sonoda, and directed by Shinya Sadamitsu. The character designer was Akiharu Ishii. The video was produced by Gakken, Aniplex Inc., and Movic...

 

  • Shine! Shinesman - YOU'RE THE HERO (Opening Theme)
  • Tokumu Sentai Shinesman (Drama CD Song)

Kishin Douji Zenki 

  • Kishin Douji Zenki (Opening Theme)
  • Muteki no Kishin
  • Chou Kizhin Zenki Raigou Shourin

Transformers: The Headmasters
Transformers: The Headmasters
is a Japanese anime television series.-Development:Inititally, Takara, the Japanese producers of the Transformers toyline, imported the American Transformers cartoon series from 1985 to 1986...

 

  • Za Heddomastaa / The Headmasters (Opening Theme)
  • Kimi wa Toransufoomaa / You Are a Transformer (Ending Theme)
  • Desutoron Sanka / Destron song of praise (Insert Song)
  • Senshi no Kyuusoku / The Soldier's Rest
  • Uchuu ni wa Kokkyou ga Nai / A Universe Without Borders
  • Transform!
  • Okubyoumono Doumei / Cowardly Alliance
  • Tate! Ikari no Heddomastaa / Stand! Angry Headmasters
  • Uchuu ni Kakaru Niji / A Rainbow Hanging in Space

Mutant Turtles: Superman Legend
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are a fictional team of four teenage anthropomorphic turtles, who were trained by their anthropomorphic rat sensei in the art of ninjutsu and named after four Renaissance artists...

 

  • Power Up Turtles
    Power Up Turtles
    is a song by the Jpop vocalist Hironobu Kageyama and was used as the opening theme for the infamous anime OAV based on the 1987 Ninja Turtles series Mutant Turtles: Superman Legend. It was written by Yukinojo Mori and composed by Takashi Ike...

     (Opening Theme)

Beast Wars Chou Seimeitai Transformers
Transformers: Beast Wars
Transformers: Beast Wars is a Transformers toyline released by Hasbro between 1995 and 2000, and a Daytime Emmy Award winning full-CG animated television series spawned by it that debuted in 1996...

 

  • Tamashii no Eboruushon / Evolution of the Soul (2nd Opening Theme)
  • Sennen no Souja / Millennium Soldiers (3rd Opening theme)
  • Ba-Bi-Bu-Be-Beast Wars (2nd Ending Theme) (with BA BI BU BE BOMBERS)
  • Halleluyah (3rd Ending Theme)

Saint Seiya
Saint Seiya
, also known as Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac or simply Knights of the Zodiac, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada and serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1986 to 1991, and adapted into an anime TV series by Toei Animation from 1986 to 1989.The story follows...

 

  • Soldier Dream: Saint Shinwa (2nd opening) (with Broadway)
  • Blue Dream: Yume tabibito (2nd ending) (with Broadway)
  • Dead or Dead (from the album Saint Seiya - Meioh Hades-hen)
  • Time: 2036 no sentaku (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • Besuto furendo: Best Friend (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • Boys Be: Kimi ni ageru tame ni (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • Lonely My Way: Yume ni Todoku Made (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • Round and Round: Miro no Tobira (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • Stay, Away: Kyandoru no Kokoro (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • Wake You Alone: Wagaki Jiizasu II (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • We Are Saint: Shinwa no Chikai (from the album Saint Seiya Hits III) (with Broadway)
  • Tale of Youth I - Burning Blood (from the album Saint Seiya 1997 Shonenki) (with Broadway)
  • Born to Be a Soldier (from the album Saint Seiya 1997 Shonenki) (with Broadway)

Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z Hen
Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z Hen
is a new Mazinger anime series, directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa which premiered in Japan on April 4, 2009. According to the production staff, it has no relation to the 1970s show and should not be described as a Mazinger Z remake...

 

  • Kanjite Knight (Opening Theme, with Ultimate Lazy for Mazinger (JAM Project + Lazy))

Video games

  • "Tsubasa" - Insert song in Muv-Luv Alternative
  • "On the Verge of Revival" - Opening theme for Psychic Force
    Psychic Force
    is a 1995 fighting arcade game created by Taito which was later ported to the PlayStation in 1996. The PlayStation version was released by Acclaim in North America, and in PAL regions. The game was a 3D fighter which combined the normal features of an arcade fighting game with psychic powers. There...

    , PSX
  • "Eien no Yakusoku" - Closing theme for Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22, PSX
  • "The Biggest Fight" - Opening Theme for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as , is a fighting game for the PlayStation. It was produced and released by Bandai in Japan, parts of Europe, and North America in 1997. The game would reissued in Europe in 2002 and in North America in 2004...

    , PSX
  • "Hero of Heroes" - Son Goku
    Son Goku (Dragon Ball)
    Goku, known as in the English-language manga and original Japanese-language version, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. He is loosely based on Sun Wukong, a central character in Journey to the West...

     Super Saiyan 4's Theme for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as , is a fighting game for the PlayStation. It was produced and released by Bandai in Japan, parts of Europe, and North America in 1997. The game would reissued in Europe in 2002 and in North America in 2004...

    , PSX
  • "Kimi wo Wasurenai" - Piano ending theme for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as , is a fighting game for the PlayStation. It was produced and released by Bandai in Japan, parts of Europe, and North America in 1997. The game would reissued in Europe in 2002 and in North America in 2004...

    , PSX
  • "Thank You!" - Ending theme for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
    Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as , is a fighting game for the PlayStation. It was produced and released by Bandai in Japan, parts of Europe, and North America in 1997. The game would reissued in Europe in 2002 and in North America in 2004...

    , PSX
  • "Kusuburu Heart ni Hi wo Tsukero!" - Opening Theme for Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, PS2/GC
  • "Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!" - Opening Theme for Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3, PS2
  • "Crimson Fist ~Burning Blood~" - Vocal Arrange of Street Fighter II - Ken Stage
  • "The Theme of Mystical Ninja" - Opening Theme for Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon
    Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon
    Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, known as in Japan, is an action-adventure video game released by Konami for the Nintendo 64 on August 7, 1997 in Japan and April 16, 1998 in North America as the fifth entry in the Ganbare Goemon series...

    , N64
  • "Eternal Love 2006" - Alternative Opening Theme for Galaxy Angel II: Zettai Ryouiki no Tobira
    Galaxy Angel II: Zettai Ryouiki no Tobira
    The first game, , can be translated as "Door to the Absolute Area". Four years have passed since the heroe Tact Meyers and the Moon Angels defeated the Val Fask's ambition in the previous game...

    , PS2
  • "Don't Give Up" - Opening Theme for Battle Stadium D.O.N. (Duet with Hiroshi Kitadani
    Hiroshi Kitadani
    is a Japanese vocalist who is prominent as an anison, or a musician who primarily performs theme songs and other songs in anime. He also works behind the scenes of many songs. He currently works with JAM Project, but has also been a part of Lapis Lazuli and Stagger and does solo work...

    ) PS2/GC
  • "Super Survivor
    Super Survivor
    Super Survivor is a licened release by Jpop vocalist Hironobu Kageyama. It was released on July 28, 2008 in Japan only. It ranked 188 on Oricon's charts...

    "- Opening Theme to Sparking Meteor (Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)
    The Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series, originally published as in Japan, is a series of fighting games based on the anime and manga Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. Each installment was developed by Spike, while they were published by Bandai in Japan and Atari in all other countries, up to...

    ) Wii/PS2
  • "Kiseki no Honô yo Moeagare"- Opening theme to Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
    Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
    is a video game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles based on the anime and manga series Dragon Ball. The game was developed by Dimps and published in North America and Australia by Atari, and in Japan and Europe by Namco Bandai under the Bandai label...

     Xbox 360/PS3
  • "Hikari No Sasu Mirai E" - Opening theme for Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World
    Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World
    is a video game for the PlayStation 2 based on the anime and manga series Dragon Ball. The game was developed by Dimps and published in North America by Atari and in Europe and Japan by Namco Bandai under the Bandai label. It was released in North America on November 4, 2008, in Japan on December...

     PS2
  • "Omae no Tettsui ni Kugi wo Ute" - Bang Shishigami's Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan theme from BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
    BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
    is a fighting game developed by Arc System Works. The game's name is a portmanteau of "blaze" and "blue," with the "z" sound omitted in the Japanese pronunciation, rendering it similar to the word "brave" in pronunciation....

  • "Progression" - Opening Theme for Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
    Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
    is a video game based on the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball. It was developed by Spike and published by Namco Bandai for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 game consoles throughout North America, while everywhere else it would be published under the Bandai label. It was released in Japan, North...

     Xbox 360
    Xbox 360
    The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...

    /PS3
    PlayStation 3
    The is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. The PlayStation 3 competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...

  • "Flying In The Sky" - Cover of the first opening theme of Mobile Fighter G Gundam
    Mobile Fighter G Gundam
    Mobile Fighter G Gundam, known in Japan as , is a Japanese animated television series directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa . Created to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the franchise in 1994, it is the first of the Gundam series to be set in an alternate continuity from the original "Universal Century"...

     for Super Robot Wars
    Super Robot Wars
    is a series of tactical role-playing video games produced by Banpresto, which is now a Japanese division of Namco Bandai. The main feature of the franchise is having a story that crosses over several popular mecha anime, manga and video games, allowing characters and mecha from different titles to...

     Vocal Collection Vol. 1.
  • "Ever Last" - Opening Theme for Last Rebellion
    Last Rebellion
    Last Rebellion is a console role-playing video game developed by Nippon Ichi Software and Hit Maker and published by Nippon Ichi Software in Japan as well as in North America and Tecmo Koei in Europe exclusively for the PlayStation 3...

     PS3
    PlayStation 3
    The is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. The PlayStation 3 competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...

  • "Battle of Omega" - Opening Theme for Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
    Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
    is a video game based on the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball and is a follow up to the 2009 video game Dragon Ball: Raging Blast. It was developed by Spike and published by Namco Bandai under the Bandai label for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gaming consoles in the beginning of November 2010...

     Xbox 360
    Xbox 360
    The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...

    /PS3
    PlayStation 3
    The is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. The PlayStation 3 competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...


Tokusatsu

  • Dengeki Sentai Changeman (Dengeki Sentai Changeman
    Dengeki Sentai Changeman
    is a Japanese television series and is the ninth installment in the Super Sentai franchise. It was originally aired from February 2, 1985 to February 22, 1986 and it ran for 55 episodes.-Plot:...

     Opening Theme, credited as "Kage")
  • Never Stop Changeman (Dengeki Sentai Changeman Ending Theme, credited as "Kage")
  • Pinchi Wa Chance Da! Changeman
  • Fight! Change Robo (Dengeki Sentai Changeman Robot Theme, credited as "Kage")
  • Waka sa de Changeman (Dengeki Sentai Changeman, credited as "Kage")
  • Hikari Sentai Maskman (Hikari Sentai Maskman
    Hikari Sentai Maskman
    is Toei's eleventh entry of the Super Sentai Series. It aired on TV Asahi from February 28, 1987 to February 20, 1988, with a total of 51 episodes. Its international English title as listed by Toei is simply Maskman.-Plot:...

     Opening Theme)
  • Ai no Soldier Maskman (Hikari Sentai Maskman Ending Theme)
  • Aura ni Kagayake! Great Five (Hikari Sentai Maskman Robot Theme)
  • Deshitemi Youze! Aura Power (Hikari Sentai Maskman Insert Theme)
  • Itsutsu no Kokoro de Five Robo (Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman
    Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman
    is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series. It was TOEI Company Limited's fourteenth installment of the Super Sentai television series. It aired on TV Asahi from March 2, 1990 to February 8, 1991, with a total of 48 episodes...

     Robot Theme)
  • Chojin Sentai Jetman (Choujin Sentai Jetman
    Choujin Sentai Jetman
    was the fifteenth entry of the Super Sentai television series. Produced by the Toei Company and Bandai, the series aired on TV Asahi on February 15, 1991 to February 14, 1992, with a total of 51 episodes...

     Opening Theme)
  • Kokoro wa Tamago (Choujin Sentai Jetman Ending Theme)
  • Toki wo Kakete (Choujin Sentai Jetman Insert Theme)
  • Jet Icarus Muteki Robo! (Choujin Sentai Jetman Robot Theme)
  • Jet Garuda Tori no Robo! (Choujin Sentai Jetman Robot Theme)
  • Ore Wa Gunman: Gungibson No Theme (Tokusou Robo Janperson
    Tokusou Robo Janperson
    was the 1993 installment in Toei Company Limited's Metal Hero Series. The series revolved around Janperson, a robotic detective who patrolled the streets of Tokyo and fought against three different underworld organizations who used super technology to subjugate the masses...

     Character Theme)
  • Kimi Wa Nemaru Soshite Utae (Tokusou Robo Janperson) Insert Song
  • Ultra High (Ultraman Dyna
    Ultraman Dyna
    is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show which aired between September 6, 1997 to August 29, 1998. The series is a direct sequel to the previous Ultraman series, Ultraman Tiga.-Plot:...

     closing theme) (with Lazy)
  • Omae Ga Iru Kara: JP&Gungibson Theme (Tokusou Robo Janperson Insert Song)
  • Murasaki Ookami Densetsu (Tokusou Robo Janperson) Insert Song
  • Detazo! Kakure Dai Shogun (Ninja Sentai Kakuranger
    Ninja Sentai Kakuranger
    was TOEI Company Limited's eighteenth production of the Super Sentai television series. The name given to this series by Toei for international distribution is Ninja Rangers....

     Robot Theme)
  • Tatakau Tame ni Umareta Senshi (Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider
    Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider
    is the name of a television special that aired July 21, 1993 featuring clips from the various series from over the years, interviews with two of the stars, and finally a team-up between Tsuburaya Productions' Ultraman and Toei Company's Kamen Rider. It was also released on VHS and Laserdisc in...

     Ending Theme)
  • Makkana Toukon! Red Puncher!! (Chōriki Sentai Ohranger Robot Theme)
  • Naseba Naruhodo Robotack (Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack
    Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack
    is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series created and produced by Toei Company. The series is the seventeenth and final installment of the Metal Hero Series and the partial sequel to B-Robo Kabutack. It premiered on March 8, 1998, the week following the finale of B-Robo Kabutack and ended on...

     Opening Theme)
  • Dynamic Soul! (Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger
    Hyakujuu Sentai GaoRanger
    is Toei's twenty-fifth production of the Super Sentai television series airing in 2001 and celebrated the franchise's 25th anniversary. Its footage was used in the 2002 American series Power Rangers Wild Force and was later dubbed in 2010 as the retitled Power Ranger: Jungle Force for South Korean...

     Insert Theme)
  • Ima Kaze no Naka de (Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger Ending Theme)
  • Dino Guts ga Tomaranai! (Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger
    Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger
    is Toei's twenty-seventh production of the Super Sentai television series. Its action footage was used in Power Rangers Dino Thunder. In addition, episode 10 in nearly its entirety was used for episode 19 of Power Rangers Dino Thunder as an English-dubbed show that the Dino Thunder Power Rangers...

     Insert Theme)
  • Garo: Savior in the Dark (Garo 2nd Opening Theme, with JAM Project
    JAM Project
    JAM Project is an anime music genre "supergroup" based in Japan, originally founded on July 19, 2000 by famous 1970s theme song artist Ichirou Mizuki...

    )
  • Rescue Fire (Tomica Hero Rescue Fire
    Tomica Hero Rescue Fire
    is a Japanese tokusatsu television series based on Takara Tomy's Tomica toy car line. A sequel to Tomica Hero: Rescue Force, Rescue Fire tells of another branch of the United Fire-Defense Agency that helps save people from Super-Fire created by demons seeking to make people suffer. This series...

     1st Opening Theme, with JAM Project
    JAM Project
    JAM Project is an anime music genre "supergroup" based in Japan, originally founded on July 19, 2000 by famous 1970s theme song artist Ichirou Mizuki...

    )
  • Bakuchin kanryo! Rescue Fire (Tomica Hero Rescue Fire
    Tomica Hero Rescue Fire
    is a Japanese tokusatsu television series based on Takara Tomy's Tomica toy car line. A sequel to Tomica Hero: Rescue Force, Rescue Fire tells of another branch of the United Fire-Defense Agency that helps save people from Super-Fire created by demons seeking to make people suffer. This series...

     2nd Opening Theme, with JAM Project
    JAM Project
    JAM Project is an anime music genre "supergroup" based in Japan, originally founded on July 19, 2000 by famous 1970s theme song artist Ichirou Mizuki...

    )
  • Warrior ~Yami o Kakeru Kiba~ (Kiba: Dark Knight Gaiden Theme)

Original albums

  • [1981.12.01] Broken Heart
  • [1982.04.01] It's Live Runnin
  • [1982.12.15] First At Last
  • [1983.08.25] Horizon
  • [1985.06.21] Born Again
  • [2000.04.26] I'm In You
  • [2005.12.07] Cold Rain
  • [2007.07.25] 30years3ounce

Best albums

  • [1989.02.25] The Best of Hironobu Kageyama
  • [1992.03.21] Stardust Boys
  • [1994.04.21] Cyvox
  • [1996.04.20] Mixture
  • [1997.08.21] Hironobu Kageyama 20th Anniversary Eternity
  • [2004.04.07] Best & Live
  • [2004.12.22] Golden☆Best

Singles

  • [1981.10.01] Kyou wo Ikiyou (今日を生きよう)
  • [1982.03.01] Try Me
  • [1982.08.25] Hotondo Crazy (ほとんどクレイジー)
  • [1983.08.25] Mayonaka no Dance (真夜中のダンス)
  • [1985.02.21] Dengeki Sentai Changeman
    Dengeki Sentai Changeman
    is a Japanese television series and is the ninth installment in the Super Sentai franchise. It was originally aired from February 2, 1985 to February 22, 1986 and it ran for 55 episodes.-Plot:...

     (電撃戦隊チェンジマン)
  • [1985.09.21] Wakasa de Changeman (若さでチェンジマン)
  • [1985.04.21] Natsu ga Kowarete Iku -Day Dream Blues- (夏が壊れていく-Day Dream Blues-)
  • [1985.11.21] St. Elmo's Fire
    St. Elmo's fire
    St. Elmo's fire is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a coronal discharge from a grounded object in an electric field in the atmosphere St. Elmo's fire is named after St. Erasmus of Formiae St. Elmo's fire (also St. Elmo's light) is a weather phenomenon in which luminous...

  • [1986.02.01] Stardust Boys (スターダストボーイズ)
  • [1986.05.01] Honoo no Violence (炎のバイオレンス)
  • [1986.11.01] WILD BOY
    Wild Boy
    Wild Boy is a 1934 British, black-and-white, comedy, caper, crime, drama, sports film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Ronald Shiner as Bit and Bud Flanagan as Dick Smith...

  • [1987.03.01] Hikari Sentai Maskman
    Hikari Sentai Maskman
    is Toei's eleventh entry of the Super Sentai Series. It aired on TV Asahi from February 28, 1987 to February 20, 1988, with a total of 51 episodes. Its international English title as listed by Toei is simply Maskman.-Plot:...

     (光戦隊マスクマン)
  • [1987.07.01] The Headmasters
    The Headmasters
    is a 1987 Family Computer Disk System video game by Takara based on the toyline of the same name and released only in Japan. The game stars the Autobot Headmasters as protagonists.- Gameplay :...

     (ザ・ヘッドマスターズ)
  • [1988.05.21] Sei Toushi Shinwa ~Soldier Dream~ (聖闘士神話〜ソルジャー・ドリーム〜)
  • [1989.05.01] CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
  • [1990.02.21] Choujin Sentai Jetman
    Choujin Sentai Jetman
    was the fifteenth entry of the Super Sentai television series. Produced by the Toei Company and Bandai, the series aired on TV Asahi on February 15, 1991 to February 14, 1992, with a total of 51 episodes...

     (鳥人戦隊ジェットマン)
  • [1992.02.26] Silent Möbius ~Image Song XY-II (サイレントメビウス~イメージソングXY-II)
  • [1992.07.21] Dark Water
    Dark Water
    Dark Water may refer to:*Captain Darkwater, a character in the video game Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for BootyBooks:*Darkwater: Voices From Within the Veil, 1920 book by American philosopher W.E.B...

     (ダークウォーター)
  • [1993.03.21] Suki Suki Suki (好き好き好き)
  • [1993.04.21] Skyscraper ~Mantenrou ni Dakarete~ (Skyscraper~摩天楼に抱かれて~)
  • [1993.06.13] Aka no Ryuusei Hata (紅の流星機)
  • [1993.07.21] Cashian ~Kaze no Hakajirushi~ (キャシャーン~風の墓標~)
  • [1993.08.21] Tatakau Tame ni Umareta Senshi (戦うために生まれた戦士)
  • [1993.11.21] WE GOTTA POWER
  • [1994.01.21] Hitomi wo Tojite Emilia (瞳を閉じてエミリア)
  • [1994.03.21] Kiseki no Big Fight
    Kiseki no Big Fight
    is the closing theme song of the Dragon Ball Z film Kiken na Futari! Super Senshi wa Nemurenai and is the ??th single by Jpop artist Hironobu Kageyama. It was released on 8 cm cd on March 21, 1994 in Japan only. It is coupled with an image song "Dragon Ball no Densetsu" performed by Shin Oya...

     (奇蹟のビッグ・ファイト)
  • [1994.04.24] WE ARE REYSOL
  • [1994.06.21] Do!Challenge
  • [1994.07.21] Dragon Power ∞ (ドラゴンパワー∞)
  • [1994.09.21] Detazo! In Daijyougun!! (出たぞ!隠大将軍!!)
  • [1994.12.21] Mini Yonku da! Let's & Go!! (ミニ四駆だ!レッツ&ゴー!!)
  • [1995.01.21] Kishin Douji Zenki (鬼神童子ゼンキ)
  • [1995.03.01] Saikyou no Fusion (最強のフュージョン)
  • [1995.07.01] GET WIN THE"J"
  • [1995.07.21] Boku-tachi no Start (僕たちのスタート)
  • [1995.07.21] Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru
    Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru
    is the closing theme song of the Dragon Ball Z film "Ryūken Bakuhatsu!! Gokū ga Yaraneba Dare ga Yaru" and is the ??th single by Jpop artist Hironobu Kageyama. It was released on 8mm cd on November 21, 1995 in Japan only...

     (俺がやらなきゃ誰がやる)
  • [1995.08.19] Chou Kishin ZENKI, Raigou Sei Rin! (超鬼神ZENKI、来迎聖臨!)
  • [1995.08.19] Te to Te wo Tsunagou! (手と手をつなごう!)
  • [1995.10.21] Dokkan Beat
  • [1996.03.20] Power Up Turtles
    Power Up Turtles
    is a song by the Jpop vocalist Hironobu Kageyama and was used as the opening theme for the infamous anime OAV based on the 1987 Ninja Turtles series Mutant Turtles: Superman Legend. It was written by Yukinojo Mori and composed by Takashi Ike...

     (パワーアップ・タートルズ)
  • [1996.07.24] Get up! V MAGNUM
  • [1996.10.19] IT WAS 30 YEARS AGO
  • [1996.11.21] ONE DREAM, ONE LOVE
  • [1997.02.21] GET THE WORLD
  • [1997.06.21] Take A Journey
  • [1997.08.01] "Ore-tachi" no Theme (「俺たち」のテーマ)
  • [1997.09.26] Ganbare Goemon no Theme (がんばれゴエモンのテーマ)
  • [1998.02.21] My name is Cowboy (My name is カーボーイ)
  • [1998.02.28] Naseba Naru Hodo Robotech (なせばなるほどロボタック)
  • [1998.06.20] Tetsu One Tantei Robotech (テツワン探偵ロボタック)
  • [1998.07.18] Tetsu One Tantei Robotech 2 (テツワン探偵ロボタック2)
  • [1998.09.21] Power Of Love
  • [1998.11.21] Tetsu One Tantei Robotech 3 (テツワン探偵ロボタック3)
  • [1999.01.20] Ame no Chi Egao Egao no Chihare (アメノチエガオエガオノチハレ)
  • [1999.01.21] HEATS
  • [1999.01.22] SMILE AGAIN
  • [1999.06.17] Baseball Tengoku (ベースボール天国)
  • [1999.08.01] Win a Fight
  • [1999.11.20] Kon no Evolution (魂のエヴォリューション)
  • [2000.01.19] Hero wa Housou Naka (ヒーローは放送中)
  • [2000.01.21] Sennen no Solider (千年のソルジャー)
  • [2003.05.28] Sonic drive
  • [2005.02.23] Ore wa Tokoton Tomarenai!! (俺はとことん止まらない!!)
  • [2005.08.03] CHA-LA-HEAD-CHA-LA (2005 ver.)
  • [2006.03.22] Choujin Sentai Jetman (Re-issue) (鳥人戦隊ジェットマン)
  • [2006.03.22] Hikari Sentai Maskman (Re-issue) (光戦隊マスクマン)
  • [2006.03.24] Eternal Love 2006
  • [2006.11.29] Fuuun Musou Ten (風雲無双伝)
  • [2008.07.23] Super Survivor
    Super Survivor
    Super Survivor is a licened release by Jpop vocalist Hironobu Kageyama. It was released on July 28, 2008 in Japan only. It ranked 188 on Oricon's charts...

  • [2008.12.25] Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!
    Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!
    is the opening theme to the PlayStation 2 video game Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World and is the sixty-ninth single by Jpop artist Hironobu Kageyama. It was released by King Records on Christmas Day in 2008 in Japan only and would peak at 200 on Oricon...

     (光のさす未来へ!)
  • [2009.11.25] Progression
    Progression
    Progression may refer to:In mathematics:* Arithmetic progression, sequence of numbers such that the difference of any two successive members of the sequence is a constant...

  • [2010.02.10] Ever Last
  • [2010.10.10] Battle of omega
  • [2011.10.15] Kiba -Tusk of Darkness-

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